Legal Question in Immigration Law in Florida
I copied and pasted this from the fiance visa form from uscis.
Homicide, murder, manslaughter, rape, abusive sexual contact, sexual exploitation, incest, torture, trafficking, peonage,
holding hostage, involuntary servitude, slave trade, kidnapping, abduction, unlawful criminal restraint, false imprisonment or
an attempt to commit any of these crimes, or
I was arrested for prostitution and I noticed that "sexual explotation" is listed. Is "sexual explotation" the same as prostitution arrest? This is the only thing I can see that might stop me.
1 Answer from Attorneys
This is not a common question and because it doesn't come up often, analysis of your conviction and the manner that "sexual exploitation" is defined needs to be researched to see what it means in your state. The can be handled by an immigration attorney located anywhere who can access the state criminal code where you live. For further information, feel free to write me at [email protected] or call 818 609 1953.
Sincerely,
Alice Yardum-Hunter, Attorney at Law, Certified Specialist, Immigration & Nationality Law
State Bar of CA, Bd. of Legal Specialization
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